October, 2011

Categories: MP3 & Audio    Tags: , , , ,

It was billed as a “breakthrough digital device”,  but a gadget widely derided as a second-rate MP3 player that wouldn’t cut it. Yet, the iPod changed everything in the world of music. Yes, media players existed before it, but none were as easy to use or as brilliantly designed. Ten years to the day after it was first unveiled by Steve Jobs, its influence is still seen in tablets and smartphones, even if dedicated PMPs, the iPod included, are failing to set the world alight.

In fact, that’s being polite. Sales of iPods slipped by a colossal 27 per cent year-on-year between June and September this year. The device which defined a generation is struggling to keep up with growing smartphone sales. But write it off at your peril. The iPod is still, and can still be, a relevant piece of kit.

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Windows Phone: New Nokia 800 teased

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If there was any doubt that the first Nokia Windows Phone handset will be arriving at Nokia World in London this week, it’s now gone. Over the weekend, Nokia took to the airwaves to tease its new device, rumoured to be called the Nokia 800, live on TV.

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Steve Jobs’s biography is out today. And the stories about just what Apple’s late CEO had planned and who he wanted to take down just keep on coming. Today’s most telling tidbit, though, concerns Apple TV.

Not the set top box but a flatscreen Apple TV that Jobs claimed to have “cracked” before his death earlier this month. Read on to find out just what he had to say about this unreleased Apple gadget.

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Hoping that Apple would give the MacBook Pro that much-mooted major overhaul before the year was out? Well, it looks as if you’re going to be disappointed. News has leaked out about Cupertino’s plans for its next-gen MacBook Pros, and the upgrades are looking like basic boosts rather than life-changing redesigns. Read on for all the details.

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Netflix is heading to the UK. The US movie and TV streaming service has confirmed plans to launch on these shores in 2012. So what does this mean for big time rival Lovefilm? And what devices will you be able to watch Netflix on once it begins its UK rollout? Read on for all of the details.

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Remember Google Movies? The movie renting service was shown off back in May, but at long last has opened for business in the UK. Head over to market.android.com/market on the desktop to peruse offerings (which you can watch in the browser), or download the Google Videos app on your Android 2.2 or up phone and you can rent around 1,000 titles from £2.49, from oldies like to Bend It Like Beckham to new releases including Senna and The Green Lantern.

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AppleInsider has an excellent tip on Siri this week: if the default software for the voice assistant refuses to understand a contact’s name, you can teach it the phonetic spelling of it, which will likely come as a blessed relief for all of the Yvettes, Siobhains and Naimhs out there.

Great! Except, inexplicably, you can’t on every iPhone 4S.

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New MacBook Pros are coming, just months after Apple gave its top-end laptop range a refresh. The new update had been widely trailed as a major overhaul, with a new MacBook Air-like design jettisoning the optical drive while retaining the top-end grunt of Cupertino’s very best laptops.

Sadly, it seems that chatter is wide of the mark, with news emerging that this is simply an iterative update, bringing updated Bluetooth smarts and better processors. And that’s a crying shame, because it’s time that Apple blazed a trail and hammered the final nail in the coffin of the optical drive.

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